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With two-thirds of Iowa farmland owned by people 65 and older, Iowa is expected to face a "tidal wave" of transition. What will it mean for Iowa?
Iowa farmland consolidation expected to grow as state faces 'tidal wave' of transition 20 million of Iowa’s 30 million acres of farmland is owned by people 65 and older, and nearly 40% is owned ...
Iowa Farmland Holds Strong: Discover the Factors Behind Six Months of Consistency “Our takeaways are that high quality farms are selling at a premium, but it depends on location,” Rebecca ...
The Iowa Farm Bureau would like to extend our deepest appreciation to Senator Joni Ernst for her years of devoted service to ...
DES MOINES — Iowa farm land has never been more valuable. The average value of an acre of Iowa farmland increased 17 percent to $11,411 in 2022, according to the Iowa State University Land Value ...
As foreign interest in U.S. farmland has grown in recent years, new research-backed insights are available for landowners to stay informed.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is pausing its Rural Energy for America Program, citing concerns over land access for young farmers.
With two-thirds of Iowa farmland owned by people 65 and older, Iowa is expected to face a "tidal wave" of transition. What will it mean for Iowa?
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